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Post by Hekta »

Had a blast! :armsup: to the Zooky club for putting on a great weekend and for the other clubs that helped run the events. Met a few Outers people, it is good to put faces to names.

Pics to follow soon.
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Post by ozy1 »

indeed ill second what was said, i had a great time, will have pics up over the next few days.
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Post by mtb4x4mad »

I also had an awesome weekend.
After competing in the mud run, hill climb and rocky horror and also doing a day trip, watching the entertainment and testing our flex on the ramp, I really don't think that I would change anything for the next Jamboree.
It comes pretty close to the perfect weekend I reckon.

Thanks again to the Suzuki club for an absolutely awesome weekend.
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Post by Madmac »

yep i had a ball too, apart from having to trailer my lux home it was a top weekend, well done to all from the suzuki club
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Post by CJ Brad »

one of the best events I've been too. Even got to put the wife's stock 4B through it's paces.

Well run, awesome weather, something for everyone.

It's going to be hard to top the effort the zook club did next time.

Big pat on the back to all involved in arranging it. You guy's should be really propud of yourselves.
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Post by ozy1 »

hi-luxmadness wrote:yep i had a ball too, apart from having to trailer my lux home it was a top weekend, well done to all from the suzuki club


and which lux was yours?

i say, evryone post a pic of the rig you were driving
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Post by Hekta »

ozy1 wrote:
hi-luxmadness wrote:yep i had a ball too, apart from having to trailer my lux home it was a top weekend, well done to all from the suzuki club


and which lux was yours?

i say, evryone post a pic of the rig you were driving


Here's mine... only pic I have from the weekend so far
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Post by Squik »

Didn't get to take too many shots, but these 2 are my favourites:

The absolute gentleman driver - what a sweetie :armsup:

The next generation - zoomed in on these little dudes who had built their own log run. Was watching them for a while - as each one went through it, the others acted like marshalls - even had their own disputes :D
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Post by Madmac »

and which lux was yours?
Blue mountains club, white ifs, smashed cv in mud, back crown wheel fell apart on way home, ill put up some pics tonite after i finish fixing it, :?
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Post by ann »

Really well run event! We had heaps of fun! :)

Our rig pic.. :D
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Post by Squik »

How feaky was the mud itself? As it dried it curled up into leaves and literally popped off...weird :?
Check the shot, I have never seen "glossy" mud, it was like there was some kind of resin mixed in with it. Then again, it was an old dam......probably just duck shit ;)
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Post by ET4Runner »

I'll echo the previous posters, great event, had something for everyone: families, competitors, spectators big trucks, standards etc.

The J5 committee did a fantastic job, and so did the other clubs involved.

I thoroughly enjoyed competing, but it did result in a very slow trip home (normally 2.25 hrs, took 7 :oops: ) due to overheating. Just got the radiator back in, now I can relax! :cool:

Cheers to all that went!

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Post by bushy555 »

Heh! Everyone should know my old crap box. Army camo Bushie.
I did the 'Bushie' in the mud run (blew front driver bogger off the rim).
Should have realised that 2 psi was too low. First time that has happened to me but...

Took 6.5 hours driving to get there from north of Wagga. But well worth it, other than the fact that I was also the first to, erm, not make it up the last hill into the joint.... and slip back down the road, and dug a nice big hole in the road. Tis fun sliding backwards and having no control - brakes all locked up. Can watch your life pass by in front of you.
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Post by bushy555 »

line up for scrutineering.
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Post by MD4x4 »

My family and I had a great time. Drove the boghole a little harder and faster than I should have but came away with no damage so that was good.

Well done to the zook club for such a good weekend. Can't wait until next year.

Judging by the number of cars on the side of the road leaving bathurst a lot of people need to do a better job in cleaning out their radiators.

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Post by Madmac »

heres my pic, the hilux got some great fuel economy on the way home
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Post by Hekta »

PICS :armsup:
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MORE PICS :armsup:
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Post by Upzook »

Thanx for all the kind words peoples... I will be sure to pass them onto the other committee members.

You can find my pics of J5 here: http://photo.upzook.com/j5
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Post by Hekta »

How good were Josh and Jake ?? :armsup:

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Post by bogged »

my god,someone actually spent money doing up a 55 series :shock: AND painted it... :shock: :shock:

hang on check the # plates, Tasmanian.. says it all. :armsup: :rofl: :rofl: :armsup:
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Post by Tazz »

bogged wrote:my god,someone actually spent money doing up a 55 series :shock: AND painted it... :shock: :shock:

hang on check the # plates, Tasmanian.. says it all. :armsup: :rofl: :rofl: :armsup:


ACT is like Tasmania i guess......
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Post by bushy555 »

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Post by Pesky Pete »

What no G String in the mud pit comp this year :?:
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Post by mtb4x4mad »

Does anyone know the angle of the blue RTI ramp? We ramped on Sunday night and got a couple of figures but the guy I asked wasn't 100% sure.
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Post by Upzook »

mtb4x4mad wrote:Does anyone know the angle of the blue RTI ramp? We ramped on Sunday night and got a couple of figures but the guy I asked wasn't 100% sure.


Ramps were proudly dontated by Macquarie 4X4 and Overkill Engineering.

Macquarie 4X4 supplied the blue & yellow ones. Contact Duncan at Macquarie 4X4 for the angles. http://www.macquarie4x4.com.au
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Post by bucketofbolts »

just like to say what everyone has already said,top weekend my 1st jamboree and it wont be last.well done to the suzuki club and other clubs for a great weekend, i drove the best i've ever drove and had a great navi helping,so thanks again for great weekend and bring on next year.ps don't change anything. ;)
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Post by zerosin »

yeh just repeatin but gotta say it...great effort by the j5 committee great weekend and thanks to all the clubs involved

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